Start your day with specialty coffees and breakfast sandwiches, or try one of their creative breakfast poutines. Dine in and take advantage of their outdoor patio and enjoy the view.
Tucked between the Coast and Cascade mountain ranges, the Fraser Valley Ale Trail communities of Abbotsford, Chilliwack, Harrison River Valley and Hope offer a mix of relaxing countryside, urban culture, and rugged backcountry beauty.
Pick your fill in berry patches and apple orchards, hike along scenic trails, visit a local farmer’s market or fill your belly with a farm-to-plate meal. You’ll also discover trendy restaurants and lounges, exciting sports venues, and unique shopping opportunities. Along the way, sample a wide variety of delicious, locally brewed craft beers.
In Abbotsford, Chilliwack, the Harrison River Valley and Hope, you will find a locally focused craft beer community featuring breweries that work closely with local farmers to serve fresh and delicious beer and food.
Travel Info
Drive to Hope, an approximately 2.5 hour drive from Vancouver International Airport (YVR), or a 1 hour drive from Abbotsford International Airport (YXX), or 1 hour, 45 minutes from Bellingham, WA.
Pick up a self-guided tour map of Hope’s chainsaw carvings at the Hope, Cascades & Canyon Visitor Centre and explore the Chainsaw Carving Capital at your own pace.
Fuel up at this cozy cafe with espresso drinks, baked goods, and classic cafe fare such as sandwiches, flatbreads, and salads.
What better way to enjoy the beautiful Kawakawa Lake or Lake of the Woods than getting out on the water with a kayak or SUP rental. Life jackets are included with every rental.
Fantastic beers brewed with fresh mountain water. Enjoy lunch from their full menu, and keep an eye out for seasonal specials. A fully vegan menu is also available.
Mountainview Brewing in Hope, BC (Photo: Mountainview Brewing)
Catch an evening movie at the historic Hope Cinema. Built in 1945, it’s one of the very few single-screen cinemas in operation today.
Stop in at this historic local pub with a friendly atmosphere for a nightcap after a full day exploring Hope.
Whether you’re planning to stay for a night or for the week, the area of Hope Cascades & Canyons has accommodations to fit every need! Cabins, vacation rentals, hotels, and campgrounds are available.
A family-owned and operated business since 1993, the cafe and espresso bar serve farm-fresh products sourced from local farms in the region. The team at Muddy Waters lives and works in Harrison and takes pride in promoting their small-town Village. Their home-baked goods are made on premises and with love.
Harrison Eco Tours offers unforgettable outdoor adventures in the Harrison River Valley. Join a guided jet boat or kayak tour to explore the scenic Harrison River and Harrison Lake, where you’ll discover rich wildlife, secluded coves, and hidden waterfalls.
Prefer to paddle at your own pace? Kayak rentals are available! Whether you’re a seasoned explorer or a first-time adventurer, Harrison Eco Tours offers the perfect way to experience the natural beauty of the region.
Spend the day exploring nearby Sasquatch Mountain. In the winter, enjoy skiing, snowboarding, tubing, and snowshoeing. Spring, summer and fall bring opportunities to try your hand at disc golf, the aerial park, hiking trails, and mountain biking.
Nestled amidst the coastal mountains and set alongside the turquoise waters of the Harrison River, lies Sandpiper Resort and the River’s Edge Clubhouse Restaurant. The restaurant offers a relaxing atmosphere, serving contemporary West Coast cuisine for both golfers and visitors.
Kilby Historic Site stands as the only reminder of the once thriving community of Harrison Mills, BC. Immerse yourself in the history of this little boom-and-bust town during the early 20th century. The site features heritage buildings from the 1880s onwards, a café, and friendly farm animals. At the center of it all is the 1906 Kilby General Store—now an engaging museum filled with original artifacts, hands-on activities, and friendly interpreters.
Cedar Cider is a farm-based cidery producing small batch natural ciders using wild yeasts, barrel aging and barrel ferments to obtain complex flavours, highlighting the unique qualities of the fruits. All of their ciders are unpasteurized and unfiltered, with no sugars or acids added, and are vegan and gluten-free. Check the website for seasonal hours.
The cider is crafted with farm-grown apples and local BC ingredients to create something that is flavourful and easy to drink. Homestead is open seasonally from April to October with a beautiful outdoor picnic area offering stunning mountain views. There is a rotating schedule of food trucks throughout the summer, as well as live music on select evenings. Dog and kid friendly!
The inn was built and operated by the Maclean Family in 1954 and is still run by the family today. Sasquatch Pub boasts all your favourite pub fare. Whether you’re craving calamari or a big juicy Sasquatch burger, they’ve got something for you.
Wherever you’re looking to stay in the Harrison River Valley — Harrison Hot Springs, Agassiz, Harrison Mills, or Hemlock Valley — the region offers a charming small town atmosphere with a variety of quality BC accommodations to suit your preferences and budget.
Start your adventure at the Harrison Visitor Information Centre & Sasquatch Museum or the Agassiz-Harrison Museum & Visitor Information Centre, where you’ll find local tips, maps, and ideas to help you make the most of your time in the area, including even more attractions, activities, and hidden gems like:
- Follow the Sasquatch Trail through the Harrison River Valley to spot signs of the elusive creature—start your search at the Sasquatch Museum for tips and tales.
- Explore local trails suited to all experience levels, from casual walks to scenic hikes.
- Soak in the healing mineral waters that gave Harrison Hot Springs its name—relax and unwind year-round.
Explore even more! Plan your trip by the season to immerse yourself in local festivals and events > visit HERE.
Travel Info
Drive to Chilliwack, approximately 30 minutes.
Open for breakfast and lunch, Land is a coffee shop, brunch spot, and hangout space and also a yoga studio. It’s “a place to connect, a place to grow, a place to expand and a place to land.”
The most popular hike in Cultus Lake Park boasting stunning views of the lake and surrounding valley from the summit. Some very steep sections, so make sure you wear suitable footwear, and keep an eye out for tea pots hidden among the trees along the trail.
A family friendly restaurant located in Cultus Lake, BC that emphasizes innovative food and drinks in a relaxed, beach-community atmosphere.
Sidekick is a riverfront brewery nestled below the Cheam Mountains in Chilliwack. Offering award-winning beers and known for their Detroit-style pizzas.
Enjoy craft beer and wood-fired pizzas on this working farm in rural Chilliwack. Their food menu is sourced from local farmers and suppliers.
Farmhouse Brewing Co in Chilliwack, BC
Explore the many trails and the observation tower in this reserve – one of the largest heron nesting colonies on the lower mainland. You can pair your visit with a walk along the Vedder River Rotary Trail.
A walkable, heritage, cultural hub where locals and visitors come together. Eat, shop, work, relax, and celebrate with so many local businesses ready to welcome you.
Chilliwack has a wide variety of creative and inspiring public art to discover, with new pieces being added all the time. It’s the perfect family friendly activity!
If you’re looking for a guided experience, join Chilliwack Tours. Guided walking tours are led by the knowledgeable, passionate local expert and Community Connector, Michael Berger. Experience the beauty and history of Chilliwack like never before. Tours are at a leisurely pace and range from 45-90 minutes long. They cover some of the history of Chilliwack along with the murals and public art in the downtown area and will engage, educate and entertain!
This exciting expansion brings the Field House Brewing brand to downtown Chilliwack.
Field House Brewing in Chilliwack, BC
A charming heritage hotel located at the heart of Chilliwack. A window into the past while providing the modern traveler with all the comforts of home.
Downtown Chilliwack is undergoing a revitalization, now known as District 1881, featuring The Local Space, Spruce Collective, Smoking Gun Coffee and Bow & Stern alongside Bricklayer Brewing and Field House CHWK. You could say it’s a hop-ening place!
For more outdoor adventures, try sturgeon fishing or visiting Bridal Falls. If stunning views are what you’re after, take in the scenery at Cheam Wetlands Regional Park — a 107-hectare park comprised of lake, marsh and forest.
Ready for a hot beverage? Be warmly greeted at a local cafe: try Cedar and Moss Coffee.
Travel Info
Drive to Abbotsford, approximately 30 minutes.
Ann Marie’s Cafe will take you back to simpler times with its 1950’s diner style menu, décor, and service. Specializing in hamburgers, milkshakes, and their famous all day breakfast.
After lunch spend some time wandering through the historic Downtown Abbotsford neighbourhood. You’ll find locally owned boutiques, fun restaurants, and amazing cafes and bakeries. Spend time browsing the expansive shelves at Hemingway’s Books & Records or sit down for a board game with friends at Boardwalk Café & Games.
Owners Tim and Lisa dreamed for years about creating a space for people. A place for friends, families, colleagues and misfits alike to come together over great coffee and food. Good Kid Coffee is that place.
The Agora, a brunch/lunch bistro, is a charming culinary haven nestled in the heart of Tanglebank Estates, where rustic elegance meets farm-fresh delights. With their commitment to quality, sustainability and community, The Agora is more than just a bistro—it’s a culinary journey.
Field House brews a variety of their own unique beers as well as limited edition collaboration products with other breweries and wineries. Kids are welcome in their tasting room and a dog friendly patio make this a great stop for the whole family.
Field House Brewing Co ABBY in Abbosford (photo: Field House Brewing Co)
In Historic Downtown, BRGR BRGR has become the place for grabbing a mouth-watering burger, great beer, and more in a relaxed space with plentiful dietary options. Don’t forget to try the onion rings!
One of the most well-known mountains in the region.The popular Chadsey Lake hiking trail takes you past the scenic lake before reaching the top with an expansive view of the Fraser Valley.
Focusing on European and West Coast style beers and respecting the ingredients traditionally found in these great brews, Ravens works with local growers and suppliers to craft great beers full of character and style. NOTE: Ravens’ new tasting room and kitchen are under construction in their new location. For now, they are open for beer to go sales.
Ravens Brewing Co in Abbotsford, BC (photo: Ravens Brewing Co)
Opened in 2022, a nano brewery with 10 taps and some great grilled cheese sandwiches! Limited hours but worth checking out.
Canuck Empire Brewing, Abbotsford, BC
From April through December, Taves Estate Cidery will be offering growler fills, tasting flights, and unique bottled ciders. Everyone is welcome to come out and sip the orchard-to-bottle flavours while hanging with Billy and his gang of troublemakers.
Established in 2013 and reopened in 2018, Old Abbey Ales uses locally sourced ingredients to brew their award-winning small batches.
Old Abbey Ales in Abbotsford, BC (photo: Old Abbey Ales)
Located in beautiful and historic Downtown Abbotsford, Old Yale Brewing’s second home in the heart of the Fraser Valley is a craft brewery and kitchen with a spacious tasting room and patio. With 15 beers on tap along with a selection of wine, cider and craft cocktails plus a full menu featuring many of the Chilliwack brewery food truck favourites along with some new options, it’s a great stop for dinner.
Old Yale Brewing Abbotsford (supplied)
Another great option for your dinner stop, the menu at Trading Post’s Abbotsford Eatery changes with the seasons and highlights ingredients from farms all over the Fraser Valley. Choose from salads, tacos, pasta, or burgers to find your favourite. Grab a seat at the bar and enjoy one of the 14 beers on tap. Like your beer? Fill a growler on your way out from the Growler Bar, or grab some cans or bottles from the fridge to enjoy at home. The heated patio can be enjoyed year-round, while the summer patio is where you can enjoy a beer out in the sunshine.
Newly renovated and rebranded, the Clarion offers an excellent home base for all of your Fraser Valley adventures. Easily accessible from Highway 1, pool and fitness facilities, on site restaurant, and ample meeting space are just a few of the features.
Looking for more suggestions? Explore Fraser Valley’s Circle Farm Tour – a road map that directs you to a variety of specialty farm-gate vendors, open air markets, charming eateries, heritage sites, fairs, and other special events. For events the rest of the year, try to catch a concert at the Abbotsford Centre.
Abbotsford has an extensive selection of accommodation providers from hotels and inns to cozy bed and breakfasts. Find additional options for overnight stays at tourismabbotsford.ca.
Saturdays from May through October, explore the Abbotsford Farm & Country Market. Found in Abbotsford’s city centre, market-goers can pick up fresh fruits and produce, cheese, poultry and eggs, meats, seafood, and homemade preserves like jam. Berry season is an especially big hit and shoppers can also find local artisans with jewelry, wood carved items, pottery, and handmade soaps and candles. With an ice cream parlour and a children’s playground on the property, lots of room for parking, and “real farmers, real food, and real fun,” don’t miss this Saturday stop.